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http://dx.doi.org/10.14408/KJEMS.2021.25.1.147

Analysis of patient transfer status of private emergency ambulance services in Busan  

Han, Sung-Min (Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Gimhae University)
Park, Joung-Je (Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Pohang University)
Lee, Jeong-Hyeok (Gyeonggi-do Yangju Fire Station)
Kook, Jong Won (Department of Emergency Medical Rehabilitation, Graduate School, Kangwon National University)
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The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services / v.25, no.1, 2021 , pp. 147-158 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted as a direct investigation of the data in the dispatch logbooks and status of patient transportation provided by private emergency transport companies in Busan. Methods: This study was conducted using SPSS 23.0 version for a total of 1,000 processed records of private emergency ambulance services in Busan from September 23, 2017 to November 5, 2019. Results: First, 100% of the emergency patient transfers by private emergency ambulances were carried out between medical institutions; 76.4% of all transfer patients had emergency conditions, and 86.0% had serious diseases. Second, 59.3% of the emergency patients were located at distances less than 10 km and 43.2%, at more than 10 km from the medical institutions. Third, 63.5% of the passengers were accompanied by first-class emergency rescuers according to the severity of the condition. Fourth, 92.7% of the reasons for the selection of medical institutions were transferred to places where professional care was available, accounting for most of the reasons for the selection. Finally, the medical institutions were selected according to the severity of the patient's condition; 76.5% patients were transported to institutions with a large number of doctors, and 42.9% of those were transported to specialized care institutions. Conclusion: This study collected data from 1,000 dispatch records of private emergency transport companies in Busan; these records reflect the government's policies to improve the emergency patient transfer system. The current status of emergency patient transfer offered by private transport companies was analyzed. All of the emergency patient transfers were carried out between medical institutions, and 76% of the transferred patients had emergency conditions.
Keywords
Pre-hospital care report; Inter-hospital transfer; Private emergency ambulance services; Patient transfer;
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